A Book A Week #45-Eat Mor Chikin: Inspire More People
I am not usually one that enjoys entrepreneurial autobiographies. So many times is actually a subtle plug for products, or a self-glorifying tale. Not so with Truett Cathy’s work. I used to really like Chik-Fil-A as a restaurant, but now I love it. Cathy is old school, growing up during the Depression selling Cokes door to door. He truly comes across as caring more about people than profit. I actually came away form this book wondering how I could better apply some of these principles in the classroom.
This is a quick read (a recurring theme as we near the end of 2009 and I am behind on a few books), but a good one.




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